“Half Frame – A type of 35mm camera in which the film plane is half its normal width. This allows you to expose twice as many frames as usual on one roll of 35mm film by taking two portrait-rectangular shots where there would normally only be one landscape-rectangular image.”—“The Lomography Analogue Photoglossary” on Lomography
“I’ve been generally intimidated by those big, sleek DSLRs. When I attempt to use one, I keep worrying if I’m pressing the right buttons and end up stressed! Lomography had me at “Don’t worry about any rules,” AKA Golden Rule #10, and after the first click, I felt the stress melt away.”—source, PROBABLY THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER READ.
This page is a list of all the terms/vocabulary you’ll ever need to know on lomography & film photography. VERY USEFUL. Everyone should bookmark this & I’ll be posting random definitions now & then.